Early immigrant ships to america

    • [DOCX File]Reading Further - Gold Rush Pioneers

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      For most Americans in the early 1800s, however, the West was mostly a blank map. By 1850, it had become the land of opportunity. The West boasted wide-open spaces and great wealth in timber, gold, silver, and other natural resources. It became a magnet for immigrants and for easterners looking for a new start in life.

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    • [DOC File]Arrival at Ellis Island

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      How did America of the late nineteenth/early 20th century measure up to immigrant’s expectations? ... Students will be able to create and perform a skit or other presentation about an immigrant family from the late 19th or early 20th century. ... This site provided black ships manifests; one of which was used in this project.

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    • [DOC File]Home - Kettering City School District

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      the early colonization of North America. the effect of naval forces in the early 1900s. ... a decrease in the number of naval ships. the expansion of American political influence. ... To provide the U.S. with a place to relocate its immigrant population.

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    • [DOC File]Executive Summary: U

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      Colonial America. Peoples of English nationality made up about50% of 3.9 million U.S. population . African Americans were almost 20% . Germans and Scottish were each about 4% . Native Americans not counted in first Census . Immigration numbers . Immigration is relatively small, averaging only 6000 per year, in U.S.’s early years

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    • [DOC File]Focus Question: - Mr. F's Classroom

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      Early settlers of Virginia and Massachusetts. RLAH skills: sourcing, contextualization, close reading, corroboration ... Describe the “typical” English immigrant to the New World in terms of gender, age, and marital status on each of the ships. ... When we talk about the European settling of North America, the word "first" creeps into the ...

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    • [DOCX File]Summary - Ms. Regan SCPS

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      In the late 1800s and early 1900s, large numbers of immigrants came to the United States. Most emigrated from Europe, but many also arrived from Asia and from other parts of North America. They all saw the United States as a land of opportunity, but they faced challenges entering the United States and assimilating into American culture.

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    • Chapter 2

      d. in tents on the ships’ decks. 21. Living conditions on immigrant ships were: a. clean. b. well ventilated. c. filthy. d. comfortable. 22. Most immigrants were attracted to British North America by: a. promises of jobs in manufacturing. b. high wages paid to servants. c. the prospect of owning their own land. d. promises of gold deposits. 23.

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      America’s economic expansion fueled a demand for labor which was met, in part, by increased immigration from abroad. ... captured the colorful spectacle of the arrival of immigrant ships in 1853, listing some of their European countries of origin. Many factors – economic, political, and religious- inspired this massive flow of population ...

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    • [DOC File]History of Immigration From the 1850s to the Present

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      Most 19th and early 20th century immigrants landed in America at the great Eastern seaports of New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. But a smaller, but no less significant, port of entry for immigrants was San Francisco. Through this port, numerous …

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    • [DOC File]Film – The Immigrant

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      The Trip to America during the Age of the “New Immigrant” With the development of steam-powered ships in the late 1800s, the average crossing time from Europe to North America was reduced from three months to two weeks. Huge steam ships carried as many as two thousand passengers in steerage — the lower decks of the ship.

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